The Roman fertility spirit Fortuna was often taken for a luck-deity, equated in Classical times with the Greek Tyche ( luck). There is also Kairos, a Greek personification of timeliness or opportunity.
The goddess Tyche ruled over fortune and chance. Her Roman counterpart was Fortuna.
Hermes
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
There is no Greek god "Sades": there is a Greek god Hades.
The god Poseidon was the Greek god of the ocean.
the greek god hermes the god of messages
Poseidan the Greek god was related to Hades the Greek god!
He is a Greek God.
He is the Greek god of the sun.
Hippocrates was not a Greek god, but a Greek physician.
Yes, the Greek goddess Tyche is often associated with fortune, chance, and luck. She was believed to control the prosperity and happiness of cities and individuals. Tyche's representations vary but she is commonly depicted holding a cornucopia or a rudder.
No, Thor is not a greek god. He is the Norse god of thunder.
it isnt a greek god. it is a roman god of sea.